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Jewish cultural studies, Vol. 2

Simon J. Bronner 2008 © Liverpool University Press
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  • Jewish Cultural Studies
ISBN(s)
  • 9781786949868 (ebook)
  • 9781904113461 (paper)
Subject
  • Jewish Studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • Note on Transliteration (page xi)
  • Introduction: The Dualities of House and Home in Jewish Culture (SIMON J. BRONNER, page 1)
  • PART I IN AND OUT OF THE HOME
    • 1 The Domestication of Urban Jewish Space and the North-West London Eruv (JENNIFER COUSINEAU, page 43)
    • 2 Every Wise Woman Shoppeth for her House: The Sisterhood Gift Shop and the American Jewish Home in the Mid-Twentieth Century (JOELLYN WALLEN ZOLLMAN, page 75)
  • PART II SACRED, SECULAR, AND PROFANE IN THE HOME
    • 3 Reimagining Home, Rethinking Sukkah: Rabbinic Discourse and its Contemporary Implications (MARJORIE LEHMAN, page 107)
    • 4 From Sacred Symbol to Key Ring: The Ḥamsa in Jewish and Israeli Societies (SHALOM SABAR, page 140)
    • 5 770 Eastern Parkway: The Rebbe's Home as Icon (GABRIELLE A. BERLINGER, page 163)
    • 6 From the Nightclub to the Living Room: Gender, Ethnicity, and Upward Mobility in the 1950s Party Records of Three Jewish Women Comics (GIOVANNA P. DEL NEGRO, page 188)
  • PART III WRITING HOME
    • 7 Samuel Rawet's Wandering Jew: Jewish-Brazilian Monologues of Home and Displacement (ROSANA KOHL BINES, page 217)
    • 8 Home in the Pampas: Alberto Gerchunoff's Jewish Gauchos (MÓNICA SZURMUK, page 241)
    • 9 Domesticity and the Home (Page): Blogging and the Blurring of Public and Private among Orthodox Jewish Women (ANDREA LIEBER, page 257)
  • PART IV FORUM: FEELING AT HOME
    • INTRODUCTION 10 Culture Mavens: Feeling at Home in America (JENNA WEISSMAN JOSELIT, page 287)
    • RESPONSES 11 At Home in the World (DAVID KRAEMER, page 295)
    • 12 The Co-Construction of Europe as a Jewish Home (JOACHIM SCHLÖR, page 301)
    • 13 Reflections on 'Culture Mavens' from an Australian Jewish Perspective (SUZANNE D. RUTLAND, page 307)
    • 14 There's No Place Like Home: America, Israel, and the (Mixed) Blessings of Assimilation (MICHAEL P. KRAMER, page 316)
    • 15 The Last Word: A Response (JENNA WEISSMAN JOSELIT, page 324)
  • Contributors (page 327)
  • Index (page 333)
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Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
JJI 4.2 (July 2011): 82-83 https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_jewish_identities/v004/4.2.schnitker.html
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